Well, I am sometimes late to the party. Yes, I heard about Sheryl Sandberg’s best selling book
Lean In: Women, Work and the Will to Lead in late spring 2013. The book by the Facebook COO sparked a lot of controversy among both men and women.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
Well, I am sometimes late to the party. Yes, I heard about Sheryl Sandberg’s best selling book
Lean In: Women, Work and the Will to Lead in late spring 2013. The book by the Facebook COO sparked a lot of controversy among both men and women.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
A special event hosted by the IU Kelley School of Business Indianapolis at the Indianapolis Children’s Museum explores China’s role in Indiana’s economic future, along with a look at artifacts from its distant past: “Great Walls to Global Markets” features an expert panel discussing international business trends, followed by a tour of the ‘Terra Cotta Warriors’ exhibit.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
Power Lunch continued its “Back to Business School” series with Kelley School of Business Economics professor Phil Powell as the day’s featured guest.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
A recent cover of National Geographic caught my eye. “The New Food Movement” was the theme of the issue. Partly, it caught my eye because I can see the ball rolling faster in support of Indy’s Local Food Movement. But, I also just finished reading the Jan/Feb 2014 issue of MIT Technology Review that proclaimed “Buy Fresh, Buy GMO.”
Posted by Teresa Mackin
Earlier this month I had the pleasure of participating in the Innovation Showcase. For those not familiar with the event, the Innovation Showcase brings together today’s and tomorrow’s entrepreneurs, investors, service providers, and others for education, pitching, networking, and celebrating the entrepreneurial spirit.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
Phil Cochran, executive associate dean for the Kelley School of Business Indianapolis, has announced this year’s recipients of three long-standing faculty fellowships.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
Posted by Teresa Mackin
This week, President Obama announced that he would push to see the minimum wage raised to $10.10 per hour, and would use his executive powers to raise wages on new federal contracts. There are economic and political arguments both in favor and opposed to raising the minimum wage.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
A great university must have great teachers. They ensure students are prepared for success in the world outside the classroom.
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Kelley School of Business Executive Associate Dean Philip L. Cochran announced today the appointment of J. Reed Smith, professor of accounting, as the faculty chair of the Graduate Accounting programs at Kelley Indianapolis, effective January 1, 2014.